The Police - Ghost In The Machine (1981) [2003 SACD]
BAND/ARTIST: The Police
- Title: Ghost In The Machine
- Year Of Release: 1981 [2003]
- Label: A&M Records [493 646-2]
- Genre: Alternative Rock, New Wave
- Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
- Total Time: 00:41:07
- Total Size: 1.65 GB (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Ghost in the Machine is the fourth album by The Police, released in 1981.
Much of the material in this album was inspired by Arthur Koestler’s The Ghost in the Machine, which also provided the title. It was their first album to bear an English language title. The group released three successful singles from the album: “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic”, “Invisible Sun”, and “Spirits in the Material World”. It went multi-platinum in the United States. The album was listed #322 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
The cover art for Ghost in the Machine features a seven-segment display-inspired graphic that depicts the heads of the three band members each with a distinctive hair style (from left to right, Andy Summers, Sting with spiky hair, and Stewart Copeland with a fringe); the band was unable to decide on a photograph to use for the cover. Interestingly, wire bonds can be seen on the original issue vinyl album cover, suggesting that the display is custom rather than merely seven-segment or perhaps is a photographic collage. The album’s cover is ranked at number 45 on VH1′s 50 Greatest Album Covers. The graphic was designed by Mick Hegarty.
Tracks:
1. Spirits in the Material World - 2:59
2. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - 4:21
3. Invisible Sun - 3:44
4. Hungry for You - 2:53
5. Demolition Man - 5:57
6. Too Much Information - 3:43
7. Rehumanize Yourself - 3:10
8. One World (Not Three) - 4:47
9. Omegaman - 2:48
10. Secret Journey - 3:34
11. Darkness - 3:12
Much of the material in this album was inspired by Arthur Koestler’s The Ghost in the Machine, which also provided the title. It was their first album to bear an English language title. The group released three successful singles from the album: “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic”, “Invisible Sun”, and “Spirits in the Material World”. It went multi-platinum in the United States. The album was listed #322 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
The cover art for Ghost in the Machine features a seven-segment display-inspired graphic that depicts the heads of the three band members each with a distinctive hair style (from left to right, Andy Summers, Sting with spiky hair, and Stewart Copeland with a fringe); the band was unable to decide on a photograph to use for the cover. Interestingly, wire bonds can be seen on the original issue vinyl album cover, suggesting that the display is custom rather than merely seven-segment or perhaps is a photographic collage. The album’s cover is ranked at number 45 on VH1′s 50 Greatest Album Covers. The graphic was designed by Mick Hegarty.
Tracks:
1. Spirits in the Material World - 2:59
2. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - 4:21
3. Invisible Sun - 3:44
4. Hungry for You - 2:53
5. Demolition Man - 5:57
6. Too Much Information - 3:43
7. Rehumanize Yourself - 3:10
8. One World (Not Three) - 4:47
9. Omegaman - 2:48
10. Secret Journey - 3:34
11. Darkness - 3:12
Pop | Rock | HD & Vinyl
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